Adult Disability Payment and Child Disability Payment are new health benefits replacing Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and Disability Living Allowance for Children (DLA for Child) for people living in Scotland
Adult Disability Payment and Child Disability Payment are new health benefits replacing Personal Independence Payment and Disability Living Allowance for Children for people living in Scotland. The devolved benefits will provide financial support for young children and those between 16 and State Pension age, who are disabled, have a long-term health condition or a terminal illness.
Guidance on mygov.scot explains that if you get other benefits or services related to your disability payment, you will need to tell each organisation about the move to Social Security Scotland. When to contact DWP The guidance also states that you also need to contact the DWP to tell them about the move if you get:Top Money Stories Today When to contact HMRC You only need to contact HMRC if your disability payment rate has changed during the move and you get either:
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